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“Meet me at the sheep” is something you can now say when making plans near Chinatown Park. Artist Kyu Seok Oh’s herd of 10, cast with handmade paper, supported with steel, and coated to resist rain, are perched on red platforms that echo the sculptural gates and are in their element amid the garden's grasses.

Every week, WGBH Arts Editor Jared Bowen sums up the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. Back from a New York theater tour, he's also presenting some of the most-nominated Broadway musicals going into this weekend's Tony Awards.

Red Sox fans haven’t had much reason to cheer so far this season. But even in a down year, there’s something eternal about the draw of baseball – and that’s the idea behind a new exhibit at The Concord Museum celebrating The Art of Baseball.

The final "Late Show With David Letterman" airs Wednesday night, and to mark the event, we bring you a bit of local lore from the show. In February 1985, the late inventor, photographer and MIT professor Harold "Doc" Edgerton was a guest on "Late Night With David Letterman," along with his former student Gus Kayafas.

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